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Genetic associations of metabolic factors and therapeutic drug targets with polycystic ovary syndrome.

J Adv Res

November 2024

State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Institute of Women, Children and Reproductive Health, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong 250012, China; National Research Center for Assisted Reproductive Technology and Reproductive Genetics, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong 250012, China; Key Laboratory of Reproductive Endocrinology of Ministry of Education (Shandong University), Ministry of Education, Jinan, Shandong 250012, China. Electronic address:

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  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is linked to metabolic issues, but the exact connections and treatment methods are still unclear, prompting the need for a detailed investigation on metabolic causes and drug targets.
  • Using advanced statistical methods and a large dataset of over 10,000 PCOS cases and more than 100,000 controls, the study found that body mass index (BMI), triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, and type 2 diabetes increase the risk of developing PCOS, while high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) appears to reduce that risk.
  • The research also identified several potential drug therapies, including incretin-based medications and PCSK9 inhibitors, which could be effective in treating
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TGFβ2-Driven Ferritin Degradation and Subsequent Ferroptosis Underlie Salivary Gland Dysfunction in Postmenopausal Conditions.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

December 2024

Department of Oral Biochemistry, Dental and Life Science Institute, School of Dentistry, Pusan National University, Yangsan, 50612, Republic of Korea.

Despite the high incidence of dry mouth in postmenopausal women, its underlying mechanisms and therapeutic interventions remain underexplored. Using ovariectomized (OVX) mouse models, here this study identifies ferroptosis, an iron-dependent regulated cell death, as a central mechanism driving postmenopausal salivary gland (SG) dysfunction. In the OVX-SGs, TGFβ signaling pathway is enhanced with the aberrant TGFβ2 expression in SG mesenchymal cells.

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  • * The research indicates that this viral mimicry is driven by increased expression of specific genes with intronic inverted-repeat Alu elements, rather than the activation of retroelements seen in other therapies.
  • * Additionally, EZH2 inhibition enhances the expression of LINE-1 retrotransposons, which contributes to genomic instability and activates immune signaling pathways, but simultaneously blocking dsRNA and DNA sensing prevents the viral mimicry effect in these tumors.
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Insufficient cytotrophoblast (CTB) migration and invasion into the maternal myometrium leads to pregnancy related complications like Intra-uterus Growth Restriction (IUGR), and pre-eclampsia (PE). We previously found that hydrogen sulfide (HS) enhanced CTB migration without knowing the mechanism(s) and the pathophysiological significance. By studying human samples and cell line, we found that HS levels were lower in PE patients' plasma; HS synthetic enzyme cystathionine β-synthetase (CBS) was reduced in PE extravillious invasive trophoblasts.

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In this comprehensive review supported by clinical examples, the authors explore the topic of cervical cancer in pregnancy, with emphasis on potential pre-cancer progression, the possibility of coexisting preinvasive and invasive disease, and neoadjuvant chemotherapy. This manuscript addresses the challenges of managing cervical cancer in pregnant women with a pregnancy-preserving approach, including the importance of screening, the timing of surgery, and the impact of pregnancy on the course of the disease. The first case study illustrates the potential for a benign cervical lesion to transform into a malignant one during pregnancy and the possible coexistence of preinvasive lesions together with early-stage cervical cancer.

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Di-(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate Exposure Induces Developmental Toxicity in the Mouse Fetal Heart via Mitochondrial Dysfunction.

Cardiovasc Toxicol

January 2025

Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children of MOE, Department of Pediatrics, West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of infant mortality and morbidity, with growing interest in the role of environmental factors in its etiology. Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), an environmental endocrine disruptor, has been implicated in the development of CHD. This study aimed to investigate the effects of DEHP exposure on fetal heart development in mice.

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A UK survey of young people's views on condom removal during sex.

PLoS One

October 2024

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute of Women's Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

Introduction: Non-consensual condom removal (NCCR) refers to the act of removing a condom during sex without the other person's permission. It poses physical and psychological risks to women's health. Views and attitudes regarding this sexual practice are not well understood in the UK.

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Genome-wide DNA methylation profile and predictive biomarkers in premature ovarian insufficiency.

J Genet Genomics

October 2024

State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Institute of Women, Children and Reproductive Health, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong 250012, China. Electronic address:

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most prevalent endocrine syndromes affecting women at reproductive age. With increasing knowledge of the role of the microbiota in the pathogenesis of PCOS, new management strategies began to emerge. However, data on the impact of established treatment regimens, such as metformin and oral contraceptive agents, on the gut microbiota composition are scarce.

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  • The study examines the metabolic effects of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) on male offspring, a topic that has received less research attention compared to its link to neurodevelopmental issues.
  • Researchers analyzed data from families at Shandong University, focusing on various health metrics of children aged 0-11 born through ICSI versus in vitro fertilization (IVF).
  • Findings show that ICSI-conceived children had lower fasting glucose, cholesterol, and LDL-C levels than those conceived through IVF, with notable influences from paternal overweight/obesity on these metabolic changes.
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A corpus of GA4GH phenopackets: Case-level phenotyping for genomic diagnostics and discovery.

HGG Adv

January 2025

Berlin Institute of Health at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington CT 06032, USA; ELLIS-European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems. Electronic address:

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  • The GA4GH Phenopacket Schema, released in 2022 and approved as a standard by ISO, allows the sharing of clinical and genomic data, including phenotypic descriptions and genetic information, to aid in genomic diagnostics.
  • Phenopacket Store Version 0.1.19 offers a collection of 6668 phenopackets linked to various diseases and genes, making it a crucial resource for testing algorithms and software in genomic research.
  • This collection represents the first extensive case-level, standardized phenotypic information sourced from medical literature, supporting advancements in diagnostic genomics and machine learning applications.
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Maternal adiposity and perinatal and offspring outcomes: an umbrella review.

Nat Hum Behav

December 2024

State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Institute of Women, Children and Reproductive Health, Shandong University, Jinan, China.

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  • * Out of the studies reviewed, only 17 observational meta-analyses provided strong evidence for 12 specific negative outcomes related to maternal obesity, including higher chances of cesarean delivery and developmental disorders in children.
  • * While weight loss interventions during and before pregnancy can help reduce some risks, they are not effective for all adverse effects, and there is limited unbiased causal evidence from Mendelian randomization studies connecting maternal obesity to certain health problems.
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The present study sought to determine if inequities exist in Hispanic women's pregnancy intentions and birth outcomes by metropolitan status. In the U.S.

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  • Acupuncture is being studied as a potential treatment for nausea and vomiting during pregnancy (NVP) in women who have undergone assisted reproductive techniques (ART), though research in this area is limited.
  • A randomized controlled trial will involve 68 patients divided into a traditional acupuncture group and a sham acupuncture group, assessing the efficacy of treatment through symptom severity and various health tests.
  • The study aims to clarify both the effects and safety of acupuncture for NVP and will analyze metabolic changes to better understand how acupuncture may work therapeutically.
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Investigation of cell-to-cell transfer of polystyrene microplastics through extracellular vesicle-mediated communication.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

November 2024

Institute of Women's Life Medical Science, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.

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  • Plastics are increasingly prevalent in our lives, breaking down into microplastics (MPs) that spread in the environment, exposing all living organisms to their effects.* -
  • Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny particles released by cells that aid in communication and can transport proteins and other materials between cells.* -
  • This study found that polystyrene microplastics can be transferred between cells through EVs, suggesting they may contribute to adverse health effects, and highlights the need for further research in this area.*
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CHK1 mutations could cause human zygote arrest at the pronuclei stage, a phenomenon that is not well understood at the molecular level. In this study, we conducted experiments where pre-pronuclei from zygotes with CHK1 mutation were transferred into the cytoplasm of normal enucleated fertilized eggs. This approach rescued the zygote arrest caused by the mutation, resulting in the production of a high-quality blastocyst.

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Efficacy of large language models and their potential in Obstetrics and Gynecology education.

Obstet Gynecol Sci

November 2024

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Women's Medical Life Science, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Objective: The performance of large language models (LLMs) and their potential utility in obstetric and gynecological education are topics of ongoing debate. This study aimed to contribute to this discussion by examining the recent advancements in LLM technology and their transformative potential in artificial intelligence.

Methods: This study assessed the performance of generative pre-trained transformer (GPT)-3.

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Building Collective Power to Advance Maternal and Child Health Equity: Lessons from the New Orleans Maternal and Child Health Coalition.

Matern Child Health J

December 2024

Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences, Mary Amelia Center for Women's Health Equity Research, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA.

Objectives: The New Orleans Maternal Child Health Coalition convenes to support and amplify the work of New Orleans-based individuals and organizations working to reduce disparities and protect the health of birthing families in the New Orleans area. The objectives of this qualitative study were to identify successes, challenges, and areas of growth for the Coalition and develop broadly generalizable recommendations for similar groups seeking to mobilize and advance health equity in their own communities.

Methods: Using purposive sampling, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 12 key informants from within and outside of the Coalition.

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Sepsis is an inflammatory condition causing organ failure due to an uncontrolled immune response to infection and remains a significant challenge. Crotonis Semen has displayed various pharmacological effects, yet its potential in protecting against sepsis and the mechanisms involved remains largely unclear. Here, we explored the antiseptic properties of Crotons Semen extract (CSE) in both LPS-stimulated J774 macrophages and mice subjected to sepsis through Cecal ligation and Puncture (CLP) or LPS induction.

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Renal colic is one of the most common non-obstetric causes of hospitalization in pregnant women. Its management is often a challenge for obstetricians/gynecologists, urologists and neonatologists due to the complexity of the problem. The aim of this study was to analyze the possible maternal-fetal complications in renal colic during pregnancy.

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Deciphering endometrial dysfunction in patients with uterine myoma using endometrial organoids: a pilot study.

Reprod Biomed Online

November 2024

State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Institute of Women, Children and Reproductive Health, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, China.; National Research Center for Assisted Reproductive Technology and Reproductive Genetics, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China.; Key Laboratory of Reproductive Endocrinology (Shandong University), Ministry of Education, Jinan, Shandong, China.; Shandong Technology Innovation Center for Reproductive Health, Jinan, Shandong, China.; Shandong Provincial Clinical Research Center for Reproductive Health, Jinan, Shandong, China.; Shandong Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, Jinan, Shandong, China.; Research Unit of Gametogenesis and Health of ART-Offspring, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (No.2021RU001), Jinan, Shandong, China.. Electronic address:

Research Question: What influence does an intramural myoma have on the endometrium, and how is this mediated?

Design: Endometrium was collected from 13 patients with non-cavity-distorting intramural myomas (diameter ≤4 cm; International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics type 4) and 13 patients without myomas undergoing hysterectomy for benign cervical diseases with a similar clinical baseline. Endometrial organoids were established in vitro and induced to reach the secretory phase by oestrogen and progesterone. Transcriptome sequencing was conducted on endometrial organoids in both untreated and secretory stages from three individuals with myomas and three control participants.

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Paulownin, a natural compound derived from wood, exhibits various physiological functions, including anti-bacterial and anti-fungal effects. However, the impact of paulownin on natural killer (NK) cell immune activity remains largely unknown. In this study, we investigated the effect of paulownin on NK cell activity both and , and explored its potential mechanisms.

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The lezurrection: lesbian identity in queer times.

J Lesbian Stud

September 2024

Department of Sociology and The Institute of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.

"Post-lesbian" discourse has posited that the increasing popularity of queer identity has challenged the endurance of lesbian identity. Using 16 in-depth interviews collected between 2019 and 2020 with people who identify as lesbian and queer, I offer empirical examples of why lesbian identity endures and the utility of the identity's specificity. While several recent publications have also demonstrated the durability of lesbian identity, this study offers a unique portrait of this identity project in its portrayal of why some moved away from lesbian identity and why they have returned to it.

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Professor Joao Aprigio Guerra de Almeida graduated in Food Engineering (UFV-1981) with a Master in Microbiology (UFV-1986) and a doctorate in Women's and Children's Health (Fiocruz/IFF, 1998) He is founder and coordinator of the Brazilian Human Milk Banks Network (Ministry of Health-Brasil/Oswaldo Cruz Foundation-Fiocruz, 1987 to 2024); Head of the National Reference Center for Human Milk Banks at the National Institute of Women, Children and Adolescent Health Fernandes Figueira-IFF (Fiocruz/IFF, 1987 to 2024); Executive Secretary of the Ibero-American Human Milk Banks Network Program (Ibero-American General Secretariat-SEGIB/Brazilian Cooperation Agency-ABC/MS-FIOCRUZ, 2008 to 2020); Coordinator of International Technical Cooperation in Human Milk Banks ABC/Fiocruz/MS (2005 to 2024); and Coordinator of the Human Milk Banks Network of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries - CPLP (2017 to 2024). He has been recognized with the Sasakawa Health Prize (World Health Organization [WHO], 2001); as Officer of the Order of Rio Branco (Presidency of the Federative Republic of Brazil, 2001); with Global Health Challenges and Responses of the South in Time of Crisis (WHO, 2009); as Commendator of the Order of Rio Branco-Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Presidency of the Federative Republic of Brazil (2018); and Dr LEE Jong-wook Memorial Prize for Public Health (WHO, 2020). His areas of activity include Public Health, breastfeeding, Human Milk Banks, Public Management, and International Technical Cooperation.

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Descriptive epidemiology of gastroschisis in China from 2007 to 2020: a nationwide surveillance-based study.

BMC Pediatr

September 2024

National Center for Birth Defects Monitoring, West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610041, China.

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  • Gastroschisis, an abdominal wall defect in infants, poses significant health risks and has limited epidemiological data in China; this study analyzed data from 2007 to 2020 to understand its prevalence.
  • A total of 6,813 cases were examined, revealing a declining prevalence of gastroschisis over time, with variations based on maternal age, residence, geography, and infant sex.
  • The findings indicate that non-isolated cases are linked to higher neonatal mortality rates and emphasize the necessity for better management of pregnancies affected by gastroschisis.
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